Charlotte Rampling has the right look for ‘Dexter’ doctor

She received the moniker “The Look” when as a beautiful, carefree dolly bird in swinging ’60s London she made an early name for herself in Richard Lester’s 1965 comedy “The Knack” and 1966’s dark comedy “Georgy Girl.”

A 2011 documentary on the actress was aptly titled “Charlotte Rampling: The Look.”

“I guess I seek out this great spirit in a character,” said the effusive actress, 67, during a recent phone conversation from her home in Paris.

Rampling’s bringing her icy, enigmatic quality with a touch of maternal concern to her latest role as Dr. Evelyn Vogel on the final season of Showtime’s “Dexter.”

The brilliant neuropsychiatrist encounters everyone’s favorite serial killer, Dexter (Michael C. Hall), a blood-spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department, when she becomes a consultant for the homicide division’s case revolving around a serial killer called the Brain Surgeon.

In the first two episodes it’s revealed that years before Vogel had consulted at Miami Metro and encountered Dexter’s late father, Harry, who had expressed his concerns to her about young Dexter.